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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license - - -Title: Eye Service and Love Service - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: June 5, 2020 [EBook #62322] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK EYE SERVICE AND LOVE SERVICE *** - - - - -Produced by Charlene Taylor, Chuck Greif and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive) - - - - - - - - - - DEAN’S - - Illustrated Farthing Books. - - EYE SERVICE - AND LOVE SERVICE. - - [Illustration] - - LONDON: DEAN & SON, - 11, Ludgate Hill. - - - - - EYE SERVICE AND LOVE SERVICE. - - [Illustration] - - -When we serve those with whom we happen to be in a careless kind of -way, and only because we are looked after, it is called eye service: -but when we do so willingly and from a motive to please, it is then -termed a service of love and affection. - -I will tell you a story about the two sorts of service, and then you -shall say which it is you ought to practise. - -Two little girls, who had been carefully brought up by wise but poor -parents, were one day left, in the time of harvest, to take care of a -cottage, and to tend their little baby brother, who slept in the cradle. -The mother was gone out to glean. She gave them their food and set them -their tasks for the day, and carrying her own and her husband’s dinner -in a basin, she bade them good-bye. The children were pleased with the -new idea of being mistresses of the little cottage for so many hours. -And as they were really good girls, it never entered their heads to do -in their mother’s absence what they would have feared to do in her -presence. Meggie therefore cleaned the door-step, as she had been told, -and washed some socks for the baby; and Bessie, who was older and - -[Illustration] - -stronger, carried out the basket of butter to several houses which -their mother supplied. At noon they sat down to dinner. They were rather -tempted to give little Dick, the baby, the things he cried for, in order -to keep him quiet; but the words, “eye service,” came into their minds -several times, and they resisted the temptation. After dinner was over, -the children cleared away and went into the garden to play. They were -very merry at bo-peep with baby, when a girl, called Jenny Bryant, -popped her head over the hedge and said, “We have had fine sport to-day, -come to our house, and we will show you what it is.” Now Jenny, although -a near neighbour, was a girl with whom their mother did not like her -little daughters to be intimate, for although a good-tempered child, she -was not well brought up, and cared very little for her father and -mother. - -On this day, her mother, as well as Bessie’s and Meggie’s, was out -gleaning, and Jenny, and a few companions as idle as herself, had been -gossipping with a gipsy woman, asking her to tell fortunes, as it is -called; a thing which some people know to be silly, but which it is -better to call by its true name, wicked. Now Jenny’s orders had been to -let no one into the house, for Mrs. Bryant had many beautiful lace -sleeves, and collars, and handkerchiefs, belonging to the gentlefolks of -the village, lying on her dresser waiting to be ironed. But poor Jenny, -no sooner was her mother’s eye taken from her than she invited several -of the neighbouring girls to come in and chat with her; and these girls, -as thoughtless as herself, had tempted her to ask the gipsy in. And now -Jenny wanted Bessie and Meggie to come too, and tried all possible ways -to tempt them to leave the cottage. “So near to our house,” said Jenny, -“and so easy to lock the door. Oh, come along? It is such fun to hear -the old woman’s stories.” But they refused. “If we go with you, Jenny,” -said Meggie, “we should be disobeying mother.” “Did your mother tell -you,” said Jenny, “not to leave the house?” “No,” replied Bessie, “but -we know that she would not like our doing so; she never likes the house -to be left.” “Well, you are _over_ good,” said Jenny, with a jeering -laugh; “I think it is enough if I do what mother tells me, without -guessing at her wishes when she is out of it. Then, let us bring the -gipsy in to you.” - -“No! that would be as bad,” exclaimed both the children. “I am sure,” -said the elder, “mother would dislike our talking to the gipsy.” -“Nonsense!” said Jenny, as, laughing and mocking at the good little -girls, she ran away across the green. She had scarcely got half way -there, however, before two girls came running to meet her, saying that -the gipsy would not wait, and that they had sent Fanny Mitchell, the -third girl, home to get some money of her sister, to pay the gipsy--for -gipsies will not tell fortunes for nothing. - -But what was Jenny’s surprise when she came into the house to find the -gipsy gone! and what was her mother’s anger when she returned at night, -to find half-a-dozen handkerchiefs, some new lace, and fine-worked -collars, gone too! How this came about Jenny knew well, and at length -confessed. - -The little girls who had acted, in their mother’s absence, out of -heart-love to her, just the same as if she had been present, could bid -her welcome with a joyful kiss that evening, and the mother, as she -knelt down with them before they went to rest, and prayed to the great -God to keep and preserve them, thanked Him that He had given to her -children who served her with love and not with eye service. - -[Illustration] - - - - - -End of Project Gutenberg's Eye Service and Love Service, by Anonymous - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK EYE SERVICE AND LOVE SERVICE *** - -***** This file should be named 62322-0.txt or 62322-0.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/6/2/3/2/62322/ - -Produced by Charlene Taylor, Chuck Greif and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive) - - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions -will be renamed. - -Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no -one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation -(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without -permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license - - -Title: Eye Service and Love Service - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: June 5, 2020 [EBook #62322] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK EYE SERVICE AND LOVE SERVICE *** - - - - -Produced by Charlene Taylor, Chuck Greif and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive) - - - - - - -</pre> - -<hr class="full" /> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/cover.jpg" width="307" height="500" alt="[Image unavailable.]" /> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_1" id="page_1">{1}</a> </span></p> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/title_lg.jpg"> -<img src="images/title.jpg" -width="" -alt="" -/></a></div> - -<p class="cb">DEAN’s</p> - -<p class="eng">Illustrated Farthing Books.</p> - -<h1>EYE SERVICE<br /> -AND LOVE SERVICE.</h1> - -<p class="c">LONDON: DEAN & SON,<br /> -11, Ludgate Hill.</p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_2" id="page_2">{2}</a></span> </p> - -<p class="sans">EYE SERVICE AND LOVE SERVICE.</p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 382px;"> -<a href="images/image02_lg.jpg"> -<img src="images/image02_sml.jpg" width="382" height="500" alt="[Image unavailable.]" /></a> -</div> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">When</span> we serve those with whom we happen to be in a careless kind of -<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_3" id="page_3">{3}</a></span>way, and only because we are looked after, it is called eye service: -but when we do so willingly and from a motive to please, it is then -termed a service of love and affection.</p> - -<p>I will tell you a story about the two sorts of service, and then you -shall say which it is you ought to practise.</p> - -<p>Two little girls, who had been carefully brought up by wise but poor -parents, were one day left, in the time of harvest, to take care of a -cottage, and to tend their little baby brother, who slept in the cradle. -The mother was gone out to glean. She gave them their food and set them -their tasks for the day, and carrying her own and her husband’s dinner -in a basin, she bade them good-bye. The children were pleased with the -new idea of being mistresses of the little cottage for so many hours. -And as they were really good girls, it never entered their heads to do -in their mother’s absence what they would have feared to do in her -presence. Meggie therefore cleaned the door-step, as she had been told, -<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_4" id="page_4">{4}</a></span>and washed some socks for the baby; and Bessie, who was older and</p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 361px;"> -<a href="images/image04_lg.jpg"> -<img src="images/image04_sml.jpg" width="361" height="500" alt="[Image unavailable.]" /></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_5" id="page_5">{5}</a></span></p> - -<p class="nind">stronger, carried out the basket of butter to several houses which -their mother supplied. At noon they sat down to dinner. They were rather -tempted to give little Dick, the baby, the things he cried for, in order -to keep him quiet; but the words, “eye service,” came into their minds -several times, and they resisted the temptation. After dinner was over, -the children cleared away and went into the garden to play. They were -very merry at bo-peep with baby, when a girl, called Jenny Bryant, -popped her head over the hedge and said, “We have had fine sport to-day, -come to our house, and we will show you what it is.” Now Jenny, although -a near neighbour, was a girl with whom their mother did not like her -little daughters to be intimate, for although a good-tempered child, she -was not well brought up, and cared very little for her father and -mother.</p> - -<p>On this day, her mother, as well as Bessie’s and Meggie’s, was out -gleaning, and Jenny, and a few companions as idle as herself, had been -<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_6" id="page_6">{6}</a></span>gossipping with a gipsy woman, asking her to tell fortunes, as it is -called; a thing which some people know to be silly, but which it is -better to call by its true name, wicked. Now Jenny’s orders had been to -let no one into the house, for Mrs. Bryant had many beautiful lace -sleeves, and collars, and handkerchiefs, belonging to the gentlefolks of -the village, lying on her dresser waiting to be ironed. But poor Jenny, -no sooner was her mother’s eye taken from her than she invited several -of the neighbouring girls to come in and chat with her; and these girls, -as thoughtless as herself, had tempted her to ask the gipsy in. And now -Jenny wanted Bessie and Meggie to come too, and tried all possible ways -to tempt them to leave the cottage. “So near to our house,” said Jenny, -“and so easy to lock the door. Oh, come along? It is such fun to hear -the old woman’s stories.” But they refused. “If we go with you, Jenny,” -said Meggie, “we should be disobeying mother.” “Did your mother tell -you,” said Jenny, “not to leave the house?” “No,” replied Bessie, “but -<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_7" id="page_7">{7}</a></span>we know that she would not like our doing so; she never likes the house -to be left.” “Well, you are <i>over</i> good,” said Jenny, with a jeering -laugh; “I think it is enough if I do what mother tells me, without -guessing at her wishes when she is out of it. Then, let us bring the -gipsy in to you.”</p> - -<p>“No! that would be as bad,” exclaimed both the children. “I am sure,” -said the elder, “mother would dislike our talking to the gipsy.” -“Nonsense!” said Jenny, as, laughing and mocking at the good little -girls, she ran away across the green. She had scarcely got half way -there, however, before two girls came running to meet her, saying that -the gipsy would not wait, and that they had sent Fanny Mitchell, the -third girl, home to get some money of her sister, to pay the gipsy—for -gipsies will not tell fortunes for nothing.</p> - -<p>But what was Jenny’s surprise when she came into the house to find the -gipsy gone! and what was her mother’s anger when she returned at night, -<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_8" id="page_8">{8}</a></span>to find half-a-dozen handkerchiefs, some new lace, and fine-worked -collars, gone too! How this came about Jenny knew well, and at length -confessed.</p> - -<p>The little girls who had acted, in their mother’s absence, out of -heart-love to her, just the same as if she had been present, could bid -her welcome with a joyful kiss that evening, and the mother, as she -knelt down with them before they went to rest, and prayed to the great -God to keep and preserve them, thanked Him that He had given to her -children who served her with love and not with eye service.</p> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/image08_lg.jpg"> -<img src="images/image08_sml.jpg" width="250" alt="[Image unavailable.]" /></a> -</div> - -<hr class="full" /> - - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of Project Gutenberg's Eye Service and Love Service, by Anonymous - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK EYE SERVICE AND LOVE SERVICE *** - -***** This file should be named 62322-h.htm or 62322-h.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/6/2/3/2/62322/ - -Produced by Charlene Taylor, Chuck Greif and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive) - - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions -will be renamed. - -Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no -one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation -(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without -permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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